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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

A house in Beacon Hill chose Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce themed decorations for this Halloween.

Suffolk students have spook-tacular fun this Halloween

Elise Coelho, Staff Writer October 31, 2023

This Halloween, Suffolk University students' exams were not the only events frightening them. From walking through Boston's scary sights to heading to costume parties or watching horror movies, students...

The founders of the faire, Black Veil Studio, hosted a booth selling artwork and t-shirts to eager visitors.

Salem Night Faire brings a haunting end to Halloween

Keely Menyhart, Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor October 31, 2023

Besides its haunted history, the city of Salem is most well known for its spooky events that happen during the month of October. This year is no different, with the 6th annual Salem Night Faire, hosted...

Swift redefines music with ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

Swift redefines music with ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’

Brooklyn Leighton, Opinion Editor October 31, 2023

Taylor Swift stunned fans with the release of her newest re-recording, “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”  Oct. 27, proving she and her music will never go out of style.  Swift announced the re-recording...

Suffolk Performing Arts puts on their annual dinner theater with this years being Murder Under the Big Top.

Suffolk PAO Takes the Circus Stage with ‘Murder Under the Big Top’

Ellie Gregory, Journal Contributor October 31, 2023

The Suffolk University Performing Arts Office debuted their latest production “Murder Under The Big Top” this Halloween weekend, a dinner theater with three courses and a homicide investigation. As...

The Student Leadership and Involvement office located on the third floor of Sawyer.

OPINION: At Suffolk, involvement opens doors — don’t let them stay closed

Maren Halpin, Asst. News Editor October 31, 2023

Involvement has defined my time at Suffolk — it has led me to a career I am immensely passionate about, taught me countless skills I use in my day-to-day life, introduced me to my closest friends and...

Fans file into Gillette Stadium before the Patriots play the Bills in 2019.

OPINION: Bill Belichick is washed up, it’s time to move on

Jamie Taris, Managing Editor October 30, 2023

Four years ago, the New England Patriots were the standard of excellence in the National Football League. The Patriots were always Super Bowl favorites and fans expected a win on Sundays with Tom Brady...

In the nation: Manhunt ongoing in Lewiston, House names new Speaker, Boston City Council votes to rename Faneuil Hall

In the nation: Manhunt ongoing in Lewiston, House names new Speaker, Boston City Council votes to rename Faneuil Hall

William Woodring, Leo Woods, and Maren Halpin October 26, 2023

Search for suspect ongoing in Lewiston mass shooting Content Warning: Contains mentions of gun violence. Eighteen people were killed in mass shootings at Schemengees Bar and Grill and at Sparetime...

Sophomore midfielder Carter Van Buskirk heads after a ball in a game against Gordon College Oct. 21.

Men’s soccer washed out by Gordon on senior day

Chloe Albano, Journal Contributor October 26, 2023

Suffolk University's men's soccer team paid a heartfelt tribute to its departing seniors in a pre-game ceremony Oct. 21 before squaring off against Gordon College. The event, held at the outset of the...

Laundry room in the basement of 10 West.

Suffolk SGA announces resolution removing charge for laundry on-campus

Shealagh Sullivan, Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2023

Suffolk Student Government Association passed a resolution Oct. 19 to make laundry free for all students in the university’s five residence halls. This resolution will be enacted in January of 2024.  Clinton...

A Bowdoin bound train stands by at Bowdoin station.

MBTA proposes Red-Blue connector project, permanent shutdown of Bowdoin station

Jack Gosselin, Journal Contributor October 25, 2023

The MBTA held a two-part series of public meetings on Oct. 16 and 19 about the long proposed Red-Blue connector project.  The project, originally proposed 99 years ago in December 1924, will cost upwards...

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Faye Webster wows the crowd at Roadrunner

Abby O'Connor, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 25, 2023

Faye Webster graced fans at Roadrunner with her lovely presence and sweet sound Oct. 20. From the singer-songwriter’s unique vocals to the stunning stage setup and energy from the crowd, it was a show...

Suffolk students, alumni, family and community members play Wheel of Fortune during Saturdays Ramlagio.

What happens at Ramlagio, stays at Ramlagio

Joshua Yanes, Journal Contributor October 24, 2023

Suffolk University hosted its second Suffolk “Ramlagio” casino night Oct. 21, as one of its closing ceremonies to Suffolk Weekend. Alongside “Ramlagio,” the night also celebrated the fifth anniversary...

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